Root traits explain plant species distributions along climatic gradients yet challenge the nature of ecological trade-offs
Ecological theory is built on trade-offs, where trait differences among species evolved as
adaptations to different environments. Trade-offs are often assumed to be bidirectional …
adaptations to different environments. Trade-offs are often assumed to be bidirectional …
An evaluation of the state of spatial point pattern analysis in ecology
Over the last two decades spatial point pattern analysis (SPPA) has become increasingly
popular in ecological research. To direct future work in this area we review studies using …
popular in ecological research. To direct future work in this area we review studies using …
Using functional trait diversity patterns to disentangle the scale‐dependent ecological processes in a subtropical forest
Disentangling ecological processes that influence community assembly and species
diversity across spatial scales remains a major goal of community ecology. Community …
diversity across spatial scales remains a major goal of community ecology. Community …
Co‐occurrence patterns and morphological similarity of semiaquatic insects (Hemiptera: Gerromorpha) in streams of Eastern Amazonia
1. To understand how the semiaquatic bug communities are shaped, it was first verified
whether there was a pattern of co‐occurrence between species. It was subsequently tested …
whether there was a pattern of co‐occurrence between species. It was subsequently tested …
When do we have the power to detect biological interactions in spatial point patterns?
Uncovering the roles of biotic interactions in assembling and maintaining species‐rich
communities remains a major challenge in ecology. In plant communities, interactions …
communities remains a major challenge in ecology. In plant communities, interactions …
Spatial pattern analysis of Haloxylon ammodendron using UAV imagery-A case study in the Gurbantunggut Desert
J Xu, H Gu, Q Meng, J Cheng, Y Liu, J Sheng… - International Journal of …, 2019 - Elsevier
Spatial patterns are not only the foundation for the understanding of plant interactions, but
also reflect the spatial processes among plant populations. The primary requirement of …
also reflect the spatial processes among plant populations. The primary requirement of …
Negative relationship between interspecies spatial association and trait dissimilarity
D He, SR Biswas - Oikos, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Species' response to environmental site conditions and neighborhood interactions are
among the important drivers of species' spatial distributions and the resultant interspecies …
among the important drivers of species' spatial distributions and the resultant interspecies …
Spatial point patterns generation on remote sensing data using convolutional neural networks with further statistical analysis
R Kosarevych, O Lutsyk, B Rusyn, O Alokhina… - Scientific Reports, 2022 - nature.com
Continuous technological growth and the corresponding environmental implications are
triggering the enhancement of advanced environmental monitoring solutions, such as …
triggering the enhancement of advanced environmental monitoring solutions, such as …
Environmentally and behaviourally mediated co‐occurrence of functional traits in bird communities of tropical forest fragments
Two major theories of community assembly–based on the assumption of 'limiting similarity'or
'habitat filtering', respectively–predict contrasting patterns in the spatial arrangement of …
'habitat filtering', respectively–predict contrasting patterns in the spatial arrangement of …
[PDF][PDF] Spatial phylogenetic and phenotypic patterns reveal ontogenetic shifts in ecological processes of plant community assembly
The analysis of the spatial phylogenetic and phenotypic structure of plant communities can
provide insight into the underlying processes and interactions governing their assembly, and …
provide insight into the underlying processes and interactions governing their assembly, and …